The song "Twistin’ the Night Away" was written and recorded by
Sam Cooke with session musicians The Wrecking Crew. It charted
in the top ten of both the Billboard Hot 100 (#9) and Billboard’s R&B
chart (#1).
The song "Twistin’ the Night Away" was written and recorded by
Sam Cooke with session musicians The Wrecking Crew. It charted
in the top ten of both the Billboard Hot 100 (#9) and Billboard’s R&B
chart (#1).
The song "Twistin’ the Night Away" was written and recorded by
Sam Cooke with session musicians The Wrecking Crew. It charted
in the top ten of both the Billboard Hot 100 (#9) and Billboard’s R&B
chart (#1).
The TV version of “My Friend Irma” aired on CBS from January 1952 until
June 1954. It was the first series telecast from the CBS Television City facility
in Hollywood. Marie Wilson portrayed the title character, Irma Peterson, on
radio, in two films and the television series.
Fannie Farmer changed the way Americans prepare food by
advocating the use of standardized measurements in recipes
and opened Miss Farmer’s School of Cookery in Boston. In
addition to teaching women about cooking, Farmer later
educated medical professionals about the importance of
proper nutrition for the sick.
The format of CBS Radio Mystery Theater was similar to that of classic old
time radio shows like Suspense, and The Whistler, in that the episodes were
introduced by a host (E. G. Marshall) who provided brief commentary during
the program which aired from January 6, 1974 till the final episode December
31, 1982.